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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · 2. 6 views 44 minutes ago. TheVRP Archives - Original 1st Edition Pressing - "The Sandpipers – The Sandpipers" ‎– SP 4125 - 1967 Yet another 60's masterpiece in analog sound that has to be...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louie_LouieLouie Louie - Wikipedia

    Vor 4 Tagen · Song by The Sandpipers; from the album Guantanamera; Released: October 1966: Recorded: 1966: Studio: A&M, Hollywood: Genre: Easy listening: Length: 2: 45 (single), 2: 47 (album) Label: A&M Records 819: Songwriter(s) Richard Berry: Producer(s) Tommy LiPuma

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    • April 1957
  3. According to the Merlin app, the other possible small sandpipers for this time/place would be Spotted, Solitary, and Semipalmated. The Solitary and Spotted seem to have different coloring than this bird (i.e. dots on underside or wings respectively), but I was less sure about whether it's a Semipalmated vs Least. I was thinking that Least could ...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · “One figure that is somewhat surprising to me, however, is that up to 2% of Western Sandpipers occur in the study area,” says Evans. “Western Sandpipers are a particularly vulnerable species because the vast majority stopover in [the Copper River Delta] during spring migration. If something were to happen there to make it unsuitable habitat for sandpipers, places like the Chilkat River ...

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · And there’s a whole host of them, unravelling along Orlando’s coastline that tumbles into the Atlantic on the eastern side and the balmy Gulf of Mexico to the west. Long and wild and sugary soft where you can pause to watch sandpipers pick their way through the shallows and loitering crabs escape the gaze of pelicans flying overhead. Catch ...

  6. 11. Mai 2024 · Event in London by The Royal Canadian Legion Byron - Springbank Branch 533 on Saturday, May 11 2024

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · The Nightjar is like no other regular British bird. The size of a small falcon, it sits still on a branch, log or on the ground wrapped in the most wonderful cr yptically patterned plumage, so it can ‘hide in plain sight’ and still look like a branch. After sunset, Nightjars wake up and just when you think it is too dark to see them, they ...